Kamakura is located only one hour from tokyo. Today, Kamakura is a small city and a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines and other historical monuments.

Even from a distance mt. Fuji will take your breath away. Cloth up, the perfectly symmetrical cone of Japan's highest peak is nothing short of awesome. In 2013, the year Fuji was granterd World Heritage status, some 300,000 people climbed the country's highest peak.

Nagano Prefecture is located basically in the center of Japan. In 1998, Nagano hosted the Winter Olympics and Paralympics. Nagano prefecture is famous for skiing, but also attracts Jigokudani park where you will find monkeys enjoying a hot bath in the middle of mountain.

Kyoto and Nara are a must-visit destination for most people traveling to Japan. As one of the most historical cities in the country, Kyoto induces curiosity in people who wish to explore the authentic allure of the Japanese culture.

Hokkaido is the Japan of wide-open spaces, with 20% of the country's land area but only 5% of its population. In addition to its unspoiled landscape, Hokkaido is also known for its regional delicacies. We prepare for not only the winter tour but also the tour of other seasons.

Not a big city such as Tokyo, Osaka, we prepared some tour to visit the quiet scenery or temple including Takayama area. Hida-Takayama has preserved the feeling of castle town, apparent by its history-filled street.

Wakayama Prefecture is located south of Osaka and on the Kii peninsula, Japan's largest peninsula, and blessed with beautiful mountains, ocean, and rivers. We prepare some plans to visit Mt.Koya, where is primarily known as the world headquarters of the Kōyasan Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism.